[attachment 24296 Jewellaryearlymarch1stoutingwithquattro.JPG]Hello All Quattro Users. I am from Australia in the sunny state of Queensland these are my results with my Quattro on my 1st outing .I have been detecting for about 18 years. I have used different machine and started using the sovereign XS since they have came out with good results over the years. decided it was time to up date to a another unit so I chose the Quattro that the Garrett GTA X was simular in all the different setting as my Quattro so the learning curve will be no problem. The 1st time out I used the factory pre set except the sensitive that I set to sixteen for the time being. Once I get used to the unit in about 5-6 weeks time I will change to a 15 inch wot coil made by coiltek. On the sov this coil produced a couple of extra inches in depth and I will be able to cover more area also at the same time. So far I am very happy with the detector. I am going to add a back light over the front on the first half inch and with a hood over to focus the light over the top of the screen and wring a AAA batter box to hold two batteries and when I have made the light I assembly I will attach it to the top front with Velcro tape so it is removable during the day light hours. I will b using about three white LED bulbs as they produce a very strong white light and draw a small current so the batteries should last for some time. I do a lot of detecting at night on the beaches. Some of the larger surf clubs have lighting
at night. I think that the 15 inch coil is lighter than the stock coil. The other site I have been working into the 4th year as it covers a very large area 14 acres plus. It was a US army hospital site in the 2nd WW.in short I have found over eight hundred pre decimal coins before 1966 when we changed to dollars and cents. I like the old money which is my notch in coin hunting. I also found five US dog tags and after some time I was able to track TWO servicemen and return them to the owners I will give you a link to the page where I keep my photos have a look and enjoy.
http://groups.msn.com/NorthernTreasureHunters/stansdogtagreturned.msnw
I have about five photos albums under the name of Stanley and there are plenty of the relics I have found of the army hospital site.just go to pictures on the left side and scroll through the numbered album pages.
There is a photo of my 1st out and I found about forty dollars in coins. When you find some $1 & $ 2 coins you can have a good day and helps for the petrol. I would like to thank Angela a aussie hunter for putting up with the questions I asked over a few emails for some answers about the quattro.Thanks for your time and will be posting on a regular base. Stan. From Australia.
at night. I think that the 15 inch coil is lighter than the stock coil. The other site I have been working into the 4th year as it covers a very large area 14 acres plus. It was a US army hospital site in the 2nd WW.in short I have found over eight hundred pre decimal coins before 1966 when we changed to dollars and cents. I like the old money which is my notch in coin hunting. I also found five US dog tags and after some time I was able to track TWO servicemen and return them to the owners I will give you a link to the page where I keep my photos have a look and enjoy.
http://groups.msn.com/NorthernTreasureHunters/stansdogtagreturned.msnw
I have about five photos albums under the name of Stanley and there are plenty of the relics I have found of the army hospital site.just go to pictures on the left side and scroll through the numbered album pages.
There is a photo of my 1st out and I found about forty dollars in coins. When you find some $1 & $ 2 coins you can have a good day and helps for the petrol. I would like to thank Angela a aussie hunter for putting up with the questions I asked over a few emails for some answers about the quattro.Thanks for your time and will be posting on a regular base. Stan. From Australia.